Responsive Web Design has been abuzz for some time now. In case you just now clash with the term, it’s a web design approach aimed at crafting sites to provide an optimal viewing experience across a wide range of devices . Basically, a CSS3 / JavaScript...

As promised in the previous blog on Drag & Drop with the Ignite UI Tree – some tips and tricks coming right up. If you haven’t already looked into the control’s features, now’s your chance – overview with main ones listed in the Documentation and...

With the latest release the Ignite UI Tree has received the nifty feature of drag and drop. It’s a fairly common concept and it allows for a natural (at least I perceive it to be for a long time) interaction with the control’s items. From a user’s stand...

Unbound Columns bring you the freedom of flexible layouts in the IgniteUI Grid and neat support for features to make your grid behave like nothing’s that different. After you’ve seen some of the capabilities ( getting started blog ) and inner workings...

When in need of displaying columns with separate data – be it from a different source or based on the values of others – this new column type will prove truly helpful. Be sure to read the introductory blog on how to get started with jQuery Grid Unbound...

This is the second part covering the topic of jQuery Grid checkbox column alternatives and/or custom implementations. A quick recap: the Checkbox column is a feature that provides default setup to turn Boolean values in the jQuery grid into checkboxes...

The checkbox column (introduced with the last release, see this post on Using Checkbox Columns with the Infragistics jQuery Grid ) was created to provide a ‘shortcut’ for transforming columns with Boolean values into checkboxes and mostly became reality...

I explained why I think list controls are THE grids for mobile phones when introducing the jQuery Mobile version . I believe most would agree they really aim to achieve pretty much the same functionality but within the limited space of a small screen...

With the jQuery product Infragistics envisioned business intelligence and data visualization across a range of platforms, not just one – more like every single one of them. Built on popular and largely supported HTML5 and jQuery UI and striving...

In my last blog I mentioned that our jQuery Grids are getting a new column template option that would also be using our new high performance Templating engine and in this blog will try to expand on both templating and what can you do with it in the grids...

As an avid reader of our blogs (we are sure you are), you might have noticed some topics regarding templating our controls or parts of them. As part of that came a minor catch – templating required (and as long as we are waiting for 12.1, it still...

Responsive Web Design has been abuzz for some time now. In case you just now clash with the term, it’s a web design approach aimed at crafting sites to provide an optimal viewing experience across a wide range of devices . Basically, a CSS3 / JavaScript...

As promised in the previous blog on Drag & Drop with the Ignite UI Tree – some tips and tricks coming right up. If you haven’t already looked into the control’s features, now’s your chance – overview with main ones listed in the Documentation and...

With the latest release the Ignite UI Tree has received the nifty feature of drag and drop. It’s a fairly common concept and it allows for a natural (at least I perceive it to be for a long time) interaction with the control’s items. From a user’s stand...

Unbound Columns bring you the freedom of flexible layouts in the IgniteUI Grid and neat support for features to make your grid behave like nothing’s that different. After you’ve seen some of the capabilities ( getting started blog ) and inner workings...

When in need of displaying columns with separate data – be it from a different source or based on the values of others – this new column type will prove truly helpful. Be sure to read the introductory blog on how to get started with jQuery Grid Unbound...

This is the second part covering the topic of jQuery Grid checkbox column alternatives and/or custom implementations. A quick recap: the Checkbox column is a feature that provides default setup to turn Boolean values in the jQuery grid into checkboxes...

The checkbox column (introduced with the last release, see this post on Using Checkbox Columns with the Infragistics jQuery Grid ) was created to provide a ‘shortcut’ for transforming columns with Boolean values into checkboxes and mostly became reality...

I explained why I think list controls are THE grids for mobile phones when introducing the jQuery Mobile version . I believe most would agree they really aim to achieve pretty much the same functionality but within the limited space of a small screen...

With the jQuery product Infragistics envisioned business intelligence and data visualization across a range of platforms, not just one – more like every single one of them. Built on popular and largely supported HTML5 and jQuery UI and striving...

In my last blog I mentioned that our jQuery Grids are getting a new column template option that would also be using our new high performance Templating engine and in this blog will try to expand on both templating and what can you do with it in the grids...

As an avid reader of our blogs (we are sure you are), you might have noticed some topics regarding templating our controls or parts of them. As part of that came a minor catch – templating required (and as long as we are waiting for 12.1, it still...